What social class do the population of CB9 9NE belong to? What are the predominant ethnic groups? How deprived is CB9 9NE in Cambridge, how professionally qualified are the community, and how many hours a week do they work? All this, and more information and demographic statistics about CB9 9NE from the Census 2011.

AVERAGE AGES

25%Children

75%Adults

25% of people in this postcode area are children. Of the remainder, 8% are aged 76 or more.

GENDER SPLIT

52.8%Male

47.2%Female

From the last census, 52.8% of people in CB99NE male, and 47.2% female. Men outnumber women in Haverhill North.

SOCIAL GRADES

6%AB

55%C2/C2

39%DE

According to census records, 6% of people here have a social grade of AB (highest), compared to the national average of 27%.

MARITAL STATUS

31%SINGLE

47%MARRIED

The percentage of people who are married in CB9 9NE is 31%. Single and 'other' people is 69%.

ETHNICITY

96%WHITE

4%NON-WHITE

96% of people class themselves as 'white', compared to a national UK average of 81.9%

UNEMPLOYMENT

90.8%WORKING

4.5%UNEMPLOYED

4.5% are either unemployed or students in this area. The UK unemployment rate is 4%.

CB99NE Postal District

CB9 9NE postcode is located in the postal town of Cambridge. Cambridge postal area may cover a large geographical region that may correspond to several postal districts, which may include many towns and/or villages. Use the map to determine the geographical location of the postcode CB9 9NE.

Nearest Towns & Cities

Haverhill

0.2 miles E

Withersfield

1.6 miles NW

Helion Bumpstead

2.6 miles SW

Sturmer

2.6 miles E

Barnardiston

3.3 miles E

Castle Camp

3.5 miles SW

Steeple Bumpstead

3.6 miles SE

Birdbrook

3.8 miles E

West Wickham

4 miles NW

Bradley

4.7 miles N

Bartlow

4.7 miles W

West Wratting

4.8 miles NW

Hempstead

5 miles SW

Ashdon

5.3 miles W

Hundon

5.3 miles E

London

47 miles SW

Glasgow

316 miles NW

Edinburgh

302 miles NW

Cardiff

161 miles W

Liverpool

169 miles NW

Southampton

114 miles SW

Saint Ives

131 miles SW

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